The actress, best known for her role as Margaery Tyrell on "Game Of Thrones," plays TV director Cressida in the film and leads her camera crew into battle with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) to film 'propos' -- propaganda films aimed at gathering sympathy for the rebellion against the Capitol.

The film opens Friday, Nov. 21. See more pics of Natalie from the premiere on the following pages...

According to a Gallup poll, about 77 percent of Americans identify with being Christian. When it comes to not believing in a god, atheists are in a small minority. These celebrities however, are going against the popular opinion and speaking out against organized religion.

Ricky Gervais

When one thinks of celebrity atheists, Ricky Gervais is usually the name the pops up first. The comedian and actor is outspoken when it comes to his belief (or lack thereof), as well as most things he has opinions about. If you search "Ricky Gervais atheist," thousands of results pop up, including intervi...

Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer says she's a "monster" in the sack, but it's not what you're thinking.

The 32-year-old actress, who plays the soon-to-be queen of Westeros Margaery Tyrell on the show, says that she loves to sleep. "I'm a bed monster," she tells GQ magazine.

Dormer exudes sexiness in the shoot, posing topless in several shots and revealing lots of leg in others.

The actress recently shaved the side of her head for her role in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay" parts 1 and 2, in which she plays TV director Cressida, an ally of Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence). The first...

Natalie Dormer turned heads at Saturday night's Screen Actors Guild Awards, showing off a new look with one side of her head shaved.

The actress, who plays wannabe queen Margaery Tyrell on the series, revealed on the red carpet that her new 'do is strictly for her role as Cressida in next fall's The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, and that she's actually been sporting the look for months now. She's just been hiding it.

"It’s been hidden for 3 months," she told Entertainment Weekly. "It happened back in October. I was, you know, waiting for the right moment."

Natalie Dormer, who plays the power hungry Margaery Tyrell in HBO hit Game of Thrones shows off a more modern side in the new October issue of Esquire UK magazine.

The 31-year-old actress has become known for her period roles after starring in Thrones and as Henry VIII's wife Anne Boleyn in Showtime's The Tudors, but she says she's got a lot more than medieval times to offer.

“You’ll never hear me have anything but love in my heart for those roles,” she tells Esquire's Max Olesker. “But I’ve done so much more.”

Natalie also stars in CBS's modern take on Sherlock Holmes, Elementary, and s...

The final chapter in the Suzanne Collins' teen novel trilogy will be split into two parts, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 to capture all of the details of the final part of story.

Dormer will play Cressida, a newswoman who follows Katniss Everdeen's (Jennifer Lawrence) journeys...

The third season of Game of Thrones is less than a week away (we've seen the first four episodes already and they are awesome!) and what better way to celebrate than with a slideshow of the beautiful women of Westeros (and Essos)?

The show's two most powerful women, Daenerys Targaryen and Cersei Lannister, played by Emilia Clarke and Lena Headey, respectively, are both blondes, but in reality sport dark 'dos. They may be hot on TV, but we think they're even sexier off screen. In fact, they all clean up well.

While fans are salivating for the third season of "Game of Thrones" to begin later this month, several members of the cast attended the premiere in Hollywood on Monday night.

Emilia Clarke wowed in an electric blue strapless dress, making quite a departure from her blonde haired character Daenerys Targaryen. The actress recently told GQ magazine how she often goes unrecognized in public.

"It takes a die-hard fan to actually spot me," she explained. "These HBO events, where I'll be talking to someone for a fair amount of time, and then suddenly they're like, Oh sh*t! That's what you do! Th...

Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke was all smiles on Friday at San Diego's annual Comic Con, eager to sign autographs for fans. The actress, who plays mother of dragons Daenerys Targaryen, was accompanied by Rose Leslie, who plays the wildling woman Ygritte.

The panel for the show - easily this year's biggest ticket and was held in the San Diego Convention Center's largest hall - began with a short film of season-two highlights; the end of which went into an introduction short with the 14 new cast additions for season three.

It's hard to believe for many of us the 1982 was 30 years ago. In that year, Ronald Reagan was President, Joe Montana was the Superbowl XVI MVP and the space shuttle Columbia made its first mission.

In movies, E.T., Tootsie and Gandhi ruled the box office while Chariots of Fire took best picture at the Academy Awards that year. Also taking home Oscar gold for best actor and actress in 1982 respectively were Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda for On Golden Pond. In music Michael Jackson released Thriller which sold more than 25 million copies, becoming the biggest selling album in history.

Captain America has broken the spell of Harry Potter and powered his way to the top of the box office chart with an opening weekend haul of $65.8 million.

The new Hollywood blockbuster, starring Chris Evans as the patriotic superhero, replaces Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 at number one, with the eighth and final installment of the boy wizard franchise slipping into second place.

The magic of Potter is still going strong - the film made $48 million in its second week on release, boosting its total U.S. takings to $274.1 million.

By Joan Alperin Schwartz 'Captain America: The First Avenger', directed by Joe Johnston (Wolfman) is the latest superhero to come out of the 'Marvel' stable.

The year is 1941...Hitler and his merry band of Nazis are storming through Europe.

One particular Nazi, Johann Schmidt aka Red Skull (Hugo Weaving) is in Norway searching for an ancient artifact known as Odin's Tesseract...

This artifact is very, very powerful. We know this, because of the small print written on it... ...not meant for human eyes...Apparently, the Tesseract gives a person unlimited power. And who is the last per...

I was incredibly happy last week that the final Harry Potter chapter “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” did not disappoint. It’s a thrilling conclusion that does not waste a minute of screen time. If you haven’t already, definitely check out my review (it’s free of spoilers I promise).

In the week following the release of “Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” you’ll have the opportunity to see the Marvel epic “Captain America: The First Avenger,” the Justin Timberlake/Mila Kunis romcom “Friends with Benefits,” the science fiction drama “Another Earth,” the Holocaust related drama “Sara...